Fundamentals of Physics Extended 12th Edition Β· Vectors Β· Problem 51
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Rock faults are ruptures along which opposite faces of rock have slid past each other. In Fig. 3.15, points A and B coincided before the rock in the foreground slid down to the right. The net displacement $\vec{AB}$ is along the plane of the fault. The horizontal component of $\vec{AB}$ is the strike-slip AC. The component of $\vec{AB}$ that is directed down the plane of the fault is the dip-slip AD. (a) What is the magnitude of the net displacement $\vec{AB}$ if the strike-slip is 22.0 m and the dip-slip is 17.0 m? (b) If the plane of the fault is inclined at angle $\phi = 52.0^\circ$ to the horizontal, what is the vertical component of $\vec{AB}$?
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Given: . In, 22.0 m, 17.0 m
Find: (a) What is the magnitude of the net displacement $\vec{AB}$ if; (b) If the plane of the fault is inclined at angle $\phi = 52
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Fundamentals of Physics Extended Β· 12th Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Vectors